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comicwaren · 1 year ago
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From Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace #001, “Mutant Watch”
Art by Scott Godlewski and Erick Arciniega
Written by Iman Vellani and Sabir Pirzada
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samasmith23 · 8 months ago
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I really love the way Sheikh Abdullah approaches giving Kamala productive and spiritual advice in continuing to follow the path she’s chosen in helping others, whilst actively working to improve upon her own shortcomings!
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From Ms. Marvel (2014) #6 by G. Willow Wilson & Jake Wyatt.
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heckcareoxytwit · 1 year ago
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As Kamala Khan is sent home to New Jersey, she gets an unwelcome sight when she sees a zombie version of herself terrorizing the city. The Zombie Ms Marvel is wearing the old costume and has stretchy powers but there is a difference - the zombie has another superpower. Just before Lockjaw could help Kamala to teleport away, they get attacked by Zombie Ms Marvel.
Kamala is pinned down by a zombie version of herself when the evil scientist comes in and explains to her that the zombie has hard light which happens to be an untapped mutant power. The evil scientist claims that she is a big fan of Kamala. However, Kamala is having none of it so she shrinks down before getting smashed by the zombie. While Kamala and Zombie Ms Marvel are fighting, the former (Kamala) sees a group of witnesses who are her family and the Imam from the mosque, gathering around to watch the fight. The confused witnesses could not tell which of the two Ms Marvels is the real one. Just when Kamala tries to tell the bystanders to run, Zombie Ms Marvel attacks them with hard light, aiming for her family. The Imam pushes Kamala's brother out of the way but gets hit by the hard light, knocking him out. The enraged Kamala Khan gets herself together and pushes the zombie into the river and fights harder than ever. Kamala destroys Zombie Ms Marvel by squeezing her too hard until the hard light shatters. As Kamala scolds the evil scientist, she gets zapped to unconsciousness, leaving the evil scientist to gloat over her failure.
At the aftermath of the fight with Zombie Ms Marvel, Kamala's popularity as a resident New Jersey superhero has collapsed. The Imam is in a coma, her friends and family have turned their backs on Ms Marvel and the even X-Men (especially Kitty Pryde) are unsympathetic to her plight. However, the only person who still supports Kamala as a friend is Bruno Carrelli.
Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace #4, 2024
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johannepetereric · 3 months ago
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Kamala: I can't believe it. I thought you were going to warn me about Satan and boys.
Sheik Abdullah: I've been giving youth lectures at this mosque for ten years. If I still have to warn you about Satan and boys, I should lose my job.
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Boomer humor done right
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prabodhjamwal · 2 years ago
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Lack of political will and strategy
By H.L. Shishoo Kashmir has emotional significance for every Indian, almost generating infectious enthusiasm, even if it reminds him of India’s political, diplomatic and military incapacity. When the State acceded with Indian Union, the nation was recovering from the wounds of partition and for the great majority of people at that time Kashmir had literally no significance. During the last six…
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royal-confessions · 5 months ago
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“Looking back at old jordanian Royal wedding pictures, King Abdullah looked hilariously uncomfortable during Princess Haya's wedding picture, I guess he was intimidated by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Makhtum, in contrast in his other sister Princess Iman's wedding picture the king look visibly happy” - Submitted by queenempath007
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girlactionfigure · 2 years ago
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sjbattleangel · 11 months ago
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ROLF! oh, I wish more people were like Sheikh Abdullah.
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ifreakingloveroyals · 1 month ago
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26 April 2012 | King Juan Carlos of Spain attends an audience with the Foreign Minister of UAE, Sheikh Abdullah bin Nahvan Zaved, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates, Missa Abdullah Ahmed Al-Otaiba, and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo, at Palacio de La Zarzuela in Madrid, Spain. Following the audiences, King Juan Carlos of Spain had to undergo a 2nd operation after dislocating his right hip. (c) Manuel H. de León/EFE - Pool/Getty Images
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10bmnews · 2 months ago
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Hajj 2025: Imam-e-Kaaba prays for downfall of Palestine's enemies - SUCH TV
Imam of Masjid al-Haram and a member of the Saudi Council of Senior Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid in his Hajj 2025 sermon prayed for the destruction of enemies of Palestine. Sheikh Saleh bin Abdullah in his Hajj 2025 sermon from Masjid al-Namirah on Thursday said: “O Allah, help people of Palestine and destroy its enemies .” “O Allah, forgive the martyrs of Palestine and…
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bangavumi · 6 months ago
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"Beware, Hasina Might Sneak In: Hasnat Abdullah Warns at Chuadanga Event"
“Beware, Hasina Might Sneak In: Hasnat Abdullah Warns at Chuadanga Event” Hasnat Abdullah urges unity to resist fascism, calls for justice and educational reforms in Chuadanga. Online Desk: Hasnat Abdullah, the convenor of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, has urged citizens to remain vigilant, stating, “Sheikh Hasina might sneak in anytime. You must resist her entry to Dhaka.”   He made…
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howieabel · 1 year ago
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O Lord We appear like Desperate lovers, And in our hearts We are sleep-soiled; Our breasts full of fire Our eyes full of water; Sometimes we burn In the fire of our hearts; Sometimes we are drowned in tears
SHEIKH ABDULLAH ANSARI OF HERAT
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newsmrl · 2 years ago
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रूसी राष्ट्रपति पुतिन की सऊदी अरब और UAE की यात्रा के वैश्विक स्तर पर क्या मायने हैं ?
UAE : रूस के राष्ट्रपति व्लादिमीर पुतिन ने बुधवार को सऊदी अरब और संयुक्त अरब अमीरात की यात्रा शुरू की। इस यात्रा से सऊदी अरब की प्रसन्नता का अंदाज़ा मीडिया समेत दुनिया को तब लग गया जब पुतिन अपने विमान की सीढ़ियों से नीचे उतरे और संयुक्त अरब अमीरात के विदेश मंत्री शेख अब्दुल्ला बिन जायद अल नाहयान मुस्कुराते हुए उनसे मिले। सऊदी अरब और यूएई दोनों ने ही आईसीसी की संधि पर हस्ताक्षर नहीं किए हैं। इसका…
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naxalbari1967 · 28 days ago
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Partition’s Poison: How Empire Bled Kashmir
Kashmir has been under military occupation for over seventy years. What happens there is not a border dispute. It is not a clash of cultures. It is not about development or security. It is colonialism. It is occupation. It is the violent subjugation of an entire people by a state that rules them without their consent. The Indian state has killed, tortured, disappeared, raped, maimed, blinded, and silenced Kashmiris in the name of national unity. It has bombed their homes, desecrated their graveyards, and turned their valleys into open-air prisons. It has done all this under the cover of democracy and legality. It has told the world this is internal. It is not. It is imperial violence. It is state terror. It is genocide in slow motion. And it began the moment the Indian flag was planted on their soil.
When British India was partitioned in 1947, over 560 princely states were given the choice to join India or Pakistan. Kashmir was ruled by a Hindu king, Maharaja Hari Singh, but its population was overwhelmingly Muslim. The people wanted to join Pakistan or become independent. The king stalled. In October 1947, armed tribesmen from Pakistan entered Kashmir. The king panicked and fled. He signed the Instrument of Accession with India. Indian troops landed the next day. The people were never asked. They never voted. There was no referendum. From that moment, Kashmir became a colony of India.
The Indian military has never left. Its presence grew every decade. Today there are between 600,000 and 900,000 Indian soldiers and paramilitaries in the valley. That is the highest military density anywhere on Earth. Every town is surrounded. Every road has checkpoints. Every school, mosque, hospital, and newspaper is monitored. Surveillance drones fly overhead. Journalists are jailed for calling it what it is. Children are interrogated. Women are harassed. Dissent is crushed.
In 1948, India took the issue to the United Nations. The UN passed Resolution 47, which called for a plebiscite so the people of Kashmir could decide their future. India agreed in public, but sabotaged it in practice. It delayed. It made excuses. It rigged elections. It installed puppet leaders. It signed new agreements without Kashmiri consent. It passed laws that gave soldiers immunity from prosecution. In 1953, India arrested the Prime Minister of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, and jailed him for over a decade because he demanded autonomy. The message was clear. India would rule Kashmir by force.
Resistance began in waves. In the 1960s and 70s, it was political. It was nonviolent. India responded with bullets and censorship. In 1987, Kashmiris participated in elections hoping for change. The vote was rigged. Candidates were jailed. Protesters were shot. After that, armed rebellion broke out. Young men picked up weapons. Some trained in Pakistan. Most were local boys. The response from the Indian state was mass murder.
By the early 1990s, Indian forces were killing with impunity. Villages were burned. Men were lined up and executed. Women were raped in front of their families. In 1991, in the village of Kunan Poshpora, Indian soldiers raped at least 40 women in a single night. They tied up the men, looted homes, and went door to door. Survivors were ignored. Medical reports were buried. No one was punished.
Thousands of young men were picked up by soldiers and never returned. These are the disappeared. The government denies it. But there are over 7000 unmarked graves scattered across Kashmir. In some graves, the bodies are mutilated. In others, the skulls are fractured. Mothers wait decades for answers. They protest every week. They hold up photos of their sons. The army walks past them in silence.
Indian soldiers operate with total legal immunity under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), a colonial law that allows them to arrest without warrant, shoot on suspicion, and occupy any property. AFSPA has turned Kashmir into a war zone. It has protected rapists. It has protected executioners. It has protected torturers. Soldiers tie civilians to jeeps and use them as human shields. They shoot pellet guns at teenagers and blind them permanently. Over 1000 people have lost their eyesight. The youngest victim was 19 months old.
In 2010, mass protests erupted after Indian police murdered three teenagers. The army fired into crowds with live ammunition. Over 120 civilians were killed in three months. Most were teenagers. Some were children. The state called them terrorists. Their funerals were banned. Families were raided. Phones were tapped. Schools were shut. Entire towns were locked down for weeks.
In 2016, 22-year-old militant Burhan Wani was killed by Indian troops. He had become a symbol for resistance. When news of his death spread, over 100,000 people marched at his funeral. India responded with bullets and pellets. In the next few months, they injured over 15,000 people. They broke into hospitals and beat doctors. They raided ambulances. They arrested children as young as eight. They denied oxygen to hospitals during curfews.
In 2019, India revoked Article 370 of its own constitution, stripping Kashmir of its limited autonomy. It passed the decision without consulting a single Kashmiri. It cut all communication. Phones, internet, and TV were shut down for months. Thousands were arrested, including former ministers, journalists, students, and even children. The army took over schools and broadcast nationalist propaganda. New laws were passed to allow Indian citizens to buy land in Kashmir. Settler colonialism was formalized. The demographic war had begun.
Since then, India has intensified its grip. It labels every form of resistance as terrorism. It jails writers for tweeting. It shuts down newspapers. It censors textbooks. It rewards soldiers for extrajudicial killings. It bulldozes homes of protesters. It raids mosques during Ramadan. It bans flags, songs, poems, and funerals. It invades the dead. It erases grave markers. It turns martyrs into numbers. Into unnamed corpses in state morgues.
And the world looks away. Western governments praise India as the world’s largest democracy. They sell it weapons. They sign trade deals. They ignore the rapes, the disappearances, the torture, the occupation. Indian media, owned by billionaires, spews Islamophobia daily. It mocks the pain of Kashmiris. It demands more blood. It glorifies soldiers as heroes. It laughs at blind children. It calls their fathers traitors.
Kashmir is not under dispute. It is under siege. Its people are not confused. They are resisting. They are resisting the army, the surveillance, the humiliation, the erasure. They are resisting the theft of their land and the denial of their identity. They are resisting genocide. And they have resisted for more than seven decades.
India has not won. It has not pacified the valley. It has only turned it into a graveyard of martyrs. A place where memory is a weapon. Where every family carries a list of the dead. Where every child knows the name of the soldier who killed their brother. This is not normal. This is not peace. This is occupation. And it will never be forgiven.
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prabodhjamwal · 8 months ago
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Jamaat-e-Islami in Jammu and Kashmir: A Controversial Legacy of Politics and Faith-II
“The decision to contest elections appeared less about ideological conviction and more about lifting the ban on the organization—a move that alienated much of its cadre” (This is Part-II of three Part article. Part-I can be read here.) Faizaan Bhat The crushing defeat faced by Jamaat-e-Islami-backed independent candidates in the recent elections is a political loss and a significant moral…
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royal-confessions · 1 year ago
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“King Abdullah II is a joke. He was “shocked” & “outraged” by the assasination of a former U.S president who is racist & islamophobic amongst other things. But as of now, he can’t be bothered to utter a word about the political assasination of Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader, by Israel which massively hindered the ceasefire negotiation process. Other Muslim nations like Turkey openingly mourn the deaths and even Arab leaders like the Qatari emir attended the funeral - what’s Abdullah II’s excuse? This man is a coward and US/Zionist bootlicker.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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